Grbac had already been working informally with receiver Brandon Stokley at the complex, but this was his first opportunity to practice with a full unit. Before he took the field, however, Grbac didn't need much time to realize that he wasn't in Kansas (City) anymore.

"It's been great," he said. "Now I know what everybody was talking about. There's not an offense, defense mentality here. Everybody kind of really blends in real good. [b][i](Please tell me this moron isn't the same guy that lead our offense for 3 years.)[/b][/i],
Guys were coming up to me and introducing themselves; it just goes to show you what kind of a team we've got here."

Grbac left the Kansas City Chiefs in March to sign a five-year contract with Baltimore. The Ravens envisioned him as an upgrade over Trent Dilfer, and Grbac viewed Baltimore as a marked improvement over KC. [b][i](Normally I would disagree with this, but apparently the players get a free buffet after each practice or something.)[/b][/i],

Grbac, a backup quarterback on 1995 world champion San Francisco 49ers, is itching to win another title. He didn't think it was going to happen with the Chiefs, so he jumped at the chance to come to Baltimore. [b][i](Oh yeah, I forgot how talented Baltimores offense is.)[/b][/i]

"I was in a great situation when I was in San Francisco my first four years in the league, and I've been looking for a place like that," he said. "Is Kansas City a San Francisco or a Baltimore? In my opinion, no. [b][i](Isn't that why they call us the KC Chiefs and not the SF 49ers???)[/b][/i],

"Once you win a world championship, you know what it takes to win [b][i](what the hell are you talking about moron, you didn't start in the SB)[/b][/i], and this team has it. You can make all the money in the world in this league, but the most important thing is winning a championship," he said.

"I've got one and I'd like to get another one. I think this team has a great opportunity to do that."[b][i](Good luck Cinderella, at least we will know it wasn't due to YOUR efforts... we've seen you play before.)[/b][/i]

I remember him making similar types of comments when coming to KC over SF that pissed off a lot of 49er fans (We've definitely got a team here that can do even better things than we did in San Francisco, fans in the midwest are much better than the fairweather fans in California, Steve Young is more of a running back than a quarterback, etc.)

Dude just likes to hear himself talk and kiss up to his new city. The fact that he keeps using his time in SF to try and valididate himself as knowing what it takes to fit in with BMore is funny though...

"I think anytime you come to a new team, the first impression is always the one that lasts with a lot of the guys," Grbac said. "It'll be interesting because what I've heard about the locker room is that they're such a tight-knit group."

He sure as hell learned his lesson here by making a horrible first impression...

Grbac should have learned that when he talks he sounds like an ******* 90% of the time. I can't believe nobody has told him to just shut up. There are those media magnets like Warren Sapp who just have a flair for what to say and then there are those like Grbac. Just shut up Elvis. Please!

I assume you all think he should have gone to Baltimore and said, that he really would have preferred KC, however, it was all about money. Which it was. To me, he just said the things people wanted to hear, and that is what he should say. Unless, of course, he wanted to be treated the same way he was in KC. He's gone, and is not a Chief anymore, I could care less what he says.